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THE COLOUR OF SPRING
FEELING THROUGH
DA YIE
CULT
THE FORGIVING
A LITTLE PLACE OFF THE EDGWARE ROAD

SOCIAL MEDIA REHAB
These kids today – they’re always on their phone, relentlessly seeking likes and more concerned with their online identity than their real life one. So

THE COLOUR OF SPRING
Written and directed by Paul Andrew Kimball, The Colour of Spring, an ironically colorless film, begins as a deceptively calm and linear story. Sarah, played

Take 2 Indie Review Sits Down With Luke Forbes To Discuss His Short Film – JOSIAH
Written and Directed by Kyle Laursen, Josiah examines issues inside the creative process of a casting room, excavating unconscious stereotyping and complex power dynamics based

FEELING THROUGH
The Universe can definitely be unkind. But the laws of nature still stipulate that to each reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction. Newton

DA YIE
Written by Anthony Nti and Chingiz Karibekov, the urban poverty of Ghana establishes the tone. But some things are the same everywhere – especially when

CULT
Cult is a Mockumentary about a fictional religious following in Northern England. Written and directed by Luke Ibbetson, the first 72 minutes goes full mock mode

TAKE2 INDIE REVIEW SITS DOWN WITH WRITER, DIRECTOR, PRODUCER – KYLE LAURSEN – TO DISCUSS HIS AWARD WINNING FILM JOSIAH
The very timely Award Winning short film Josiah, examines issues inside the creative process of a casting room, excavating unconscious stereotyping and complex power dynamics

THE FORGIVING
We all live a series of lives. Work, home, personal all run concurrently with our past, present and future lives. Secret lives are also possible

A LITTLE PLACE OFF THE EDGWARE ROAD
With a story set in the subconscious, A Little Place Off The Edgware Road is a haunting take on the platitude ‘dazed and confused’. The